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The premiere episode of "The Playboy Club" has already put Bunny Maureen in an intense situation after accidentally killing mob boss Bruno Bianchi. In the next episode, Nick warns Maureen that Bruno's son John Bianchi is a dangerous guy and she should not be too close to him, but John will not let her go away that easy.

John knows that Maureen is the last person who saw his father alive and tells her, "One way or another, you're gonna tell me what you know." Bruno is not the only person who lays his suspicion on Maureen since Bunny Mother Carol-Lynne sees blood on what is supposed to be Maureen's dress. She discovers Maureen's dark secret as she begins training her to be the perfect bunny.

It does not take too long for Javier Colon to move from reality show to scripted series. The soulful crooner, who was crowned as the winner of "The Voice" last June, has landed a guest role on "The Playboy Club".

Colon is booked to channel legendary blues singer Ray Charles in the sixth episode of the new NBC series, which will premiere on Monday, September 19. The Connecticut-born singer/songwriter will also perform Charles' classic "Let the Good Times Roll" during his appearance, TVLine reports.

NBC has made use of the sexy girls on "The Playboy Club" to promote the new series. In some newly-released promo videos, Bunny Maureen (Amber Heard), Bunny Alice (Leah Renee) and Bunny Brenda (Naturi Naughton) dish on what makes them feel lucky working on Playboy Club.

Maureen says that she can be anyone she wants to be at the club, Alice is proud for making more money than her father, while Alice believes she is at the safest place in the world when she is in Playboy Club. However, one of them may not be as fortunate as it seems after she is involved in the murderer of a mob figure.

The Parents Television Council is taking an action to show its objection to "The Playboy Club". The organization has sent letters to NBC affiliates, asking them not to air the new NBC drama which is set to premiere this fall.

"I am writing to urge you, on behalf of the Parents Television Council's 1.3 million members, to preempt the program in your community," PTC president Tim Winter writes in the letter, whose copy has been obtained by Broadcasting & Cable. He deems that the show, which is set against the backdrop of Playboy Club in Chicago in the 1960s, puts a "veneer of sophistication" on the pornography industry.

For having a provocative title, "The Playboy Club" has been banned in Salt Lake City. KSL, which is NBC affiliate in Utah, has declared that it won't air the new drama series because it worries that the show does not fit with its mission.

"The Playboy brand is known internationally," Mark Willes, KSL President and CEO, said in a statement. "Everyone is clear what it stands for. We want to be sure everyone is clear what the KSL brand stands for, which is completely inconsistent with the Playboy brand."

Amber Heard has unveiled how she will look like on "The Playboy Club". The Maureen depicter posted on her Facebook page a picture of herself in full costume from the set of the NBC pilot. The green skimpy dress and bunny's ears she dons are very much like the ones worn by the real Playboy Bunny.

Heard portrays a new bunny at the infamous Chicago nightclub during its heydays in 1963. Her character is "originally an orphan from Fort Wayne, an inquisitive young woman with an untethered sexuality and a dark past."